Volume- and quality-controlled certification system promotes centralization of complex hepato-pancreatic-biliary surgery

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Background: Centralization of complex surgeries has made little progress when it only considers the minimum number of surgical procedures. We aim to assess the impact of certification system of Japanese Society of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery (JSHBPS) on centralization and surgical quality of advanced hepato-pancreatic-biliary (HPB) surgery. Methods: The National Clinical Database was used to review 20 111 patients who underwent pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) and 9666 who underwent advanced hepatectomy defined as hepatectomy of more than one section during 2019 and 2020. JSHPBS certifies hospitals based on the annual number of advanced HPB surgeries and the surgical quality. Minimum numbers of surgeries for board-certified A and B institutions are 50 and 30, respectively. Short-term outcomes were compared among institutions. Results: In 2020, 69.4% (7007/10090) and 72.9% (3433/4710) of patients underwent PD and advanced hepatectomy at board-certified institutions. In-hospital mortality rates after PD was 0.9% at certified A institutions, 1.4% at B institutions, and 2.7% at non-certified institutions (p

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Mise, Y., Hirakawa, S., Tachimori, H., Kakeji, Y., Kitagawa, Y., Komatsu, S., … Saiura, A. (2023). Volume- and quality-controlled certification system promotes centralization of complex hepato-pancreatic-biliary surgery. Journal of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Sciences, 30(7), 851–862. https://doi.org/10.1002/jhbp.1307

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